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Despite their wealth, they were turned down as adoptive parents, so decided to raise a family by a different method. It took their sperm, the eggs of one American woman, the wombs of two more, some of the finest IVF surgeons in the world and around £200,000, but they did it.To create the twins, two eggs from donor Tracey Mc Clune, 40, were inseminated - one with Barrie's sperm; one with Tony's.There is also a profusion of links to male escort agencies and hardcore gay porn sites.Despite widespread condemnation from bodies such as children's charity Kidscape, which described it as 'asking for trouble', the couple has insisted on keeping the children's photographs posted.They're the millionaire gay dads who paid to create three children.So how could they put pictures of the youngsters on a gay dating website next to their own seedy adverts for casual sex with other men?'Tony and I are living in Essex now and, unlike the centre of London or Manchester, there are not many gays in the village,' he said.

Citing homophobic abuse, they left Britain for the United States when the babies were born.They prefer to ignore the fact that pictures of children on any website carrying such explicit material, heterosexual or gay, would provoke the same concern.Barrie has tried to make light of the couple's recourse to the dating site with a jovial reference to Little Britain star Matt Lucas's outrageous character, Daffyd.Little was left to chance — even the sex of the twins was selected, with Barrie fathering Saffron, and Tony, Aspen.In 1999 the pair made legal history when they became the first same-sex British couple to register as joint parents on a birth certificate in the United States.